OPPONENTS ATTACKED
REFORM AT WELLINGTON WELLINGTON, To-day. Tho Hon. R. A. Wright, Alinister of Education, opened his campaign last night and traversed the proposals of the Government’s opponents. Of Sir Joseph Ward, he said that wild-cat schemes should find no place in the history of New Zealand, nor should they be adopted by the people of any country. As to Air. Holland, he said that that gentleman was sent by his party to the Australian Labour Congress, which admitted Communists to its affiliation, and Mr. Holland was appointed a member of its Council of Action, along with Mr. Jock Garden, the Communist. Mr. Holland should take a little of liis own medicine before chiding Air. Coates for compairng New Zealand and Australia. Air. Wright received a hearty vote of thanks and confidence. Sir John Luke also started his campaign for Wellington North last evening. He urged electors to have nothing to do with parties trying to upset the good Government they had had for the past 16 years. He received a vote of confidence.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 493, 24 October 1928, Page 11
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